Journal article
Behavioural changes after different stress paradigms: Prepulse inhibition increased after physical, but not emotional stress
FTA Pijlman, AHJ Herremans, J Van De Kieft, CG Kruse, JM Van Ree
European Neuropsychopharmacology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2003
Abstract
Physical (PS) and emotional (ES) stress have opposite long-term effects on open field behaviour, i.e., response to novelty. PS induced a long-term reduction in locomotor activity, while ES increased it. Additionally, sensitivity to rewarding stimuli was differentially affected by PS and ES. Whether the stress effects were specific for locomotor activity and reward or if these two stress treatments also have differential effects on other behaviours and brain functions is not known. In the present study, temperature regulation, sensory gating, learning capacity, locomotor activity and coping style were examined. PS consisted of a repeated mild foot shock treatment, which the ES animals witness..
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